The Third Estate established the National Assembly, but was kept from attending their meeting in the place of Versaille. Then they decided to go into an indoor tennis court. On June 20 they the Third Estate established the Tennis Court Oath, and over 557 people personally signed this oath. The Tennis Court Oath asserted that complete independence from external control of people not including the King of France. They said they would not leave France unless a new constitution has been written. In the oath's success the King of France held a meeding with the Estate General in order to write a new constitution.
The Third Estate established the National Assembly, but was kept from attending their meeting in the place of Versaille. Then they decided to go into an indoor tennis court. On June 20 they the Third Estate established the Tennis Court Oath, and over 557 people personally signed this oath. The Tennis Court Oath asserted that complete independence from external control of people not including the King of France. They said they would not leave France unless a new constitution has been written. In the oath's success the King of France held a meeding with the Estate General in order to write a new constitution.